Oswald was never on the sixth
floor of the Texas School Book Depository building that day...

Oswald had absolutely no motive to
kill the President and even admired JFK...

Oswald was, at best, a halfway
"ok" marine shooter, not a man with sniper capability or training...

No urban sniper would take the
risk to position himself in plain view six floors above a crowd...

The "wonder bullet" theory
promoted by the Warren Commission is something no bullet could do...

The killing shots did not come
from the Texas School Book Depository side of the street at all...

There were no shooters on the
grassy knoll...

No even decent marksman could have
killed anyone with that piece of junk Mannlicher-Carcano rifle...

The owner of the mail order house
got a gun order only from someone unidentified, but called "Alex Hiddel"...

The real shooter used a Russian
SVD rifle that was tricked out and well-scoped...

The real shooter used soft lead
bullets that would break into fragments upon exit from the target...

The real shooter expertly fired two
head shots
from the County Records Building across the street...

The Connelly's were right, there
were exactly 5 shots fired...

The first reports from the sixth floor of the
Texas School Book Depository indicated that a 7.5 mm German Mauser was found.
By the final report, the weapon had morphed into a 6.5 mm Mannlicher-Carcano...

The real shooter was also contracted to kill
Oswald, but did not get to do so...

Not Oswald, but someone else, was firing near
JFK's car while the real, hidden shooter made the kill...

The president was killed "on a contract" of
$50,000 by an internationally known assassin called "SAUL".

Photos and Proofs:

When the Dallas Police
did GSR (gunshot residue) tests on Oswald's hands, forearms, and cheeks they
found not a trace of it, which can only mean Oswald did not fire a gun at all
that day. But according to the Warren Commission he supposedly had just
fired both a Mannlicher-Carcano rifle and a revolver. Later tests were
done with that rifle and there was little if any GSR left on the shooter.
But what about the revolver Oswald was supposed to have used? A 38 cal.
relic revolver is especially messy. When fired, it throws GSR out of every
hole and crevasse. A few shots and you will have GSR all over your hands
and forearms. GSR is greasy dirty and does not come off easily. It
takes strong soap (I prefer abrasive LAVA brand) and lots of scrubbing. Oswald
did not have time to have completely showered and removed all GSR. Earlene
Roberts, the housekeeper of the rooming house where Oswald lived, said he
entered at 1 pm and left "a few minutes later." Oswald simply did not
have time to shower, or reason to do so.

"We don't have any proof that Oswald fired
the rifle. No one has been able to put him in that building with a gun in his
hand," said Dallas Police Chief Jesse Curry, quoted by United Press
International, November 5, 1969.

A man looking exactly like Oswald is seen in one of Robert Altgen's photos,
standing in the TSBD Building doorway as JFK's car goes by.

Oswald was an admirer of JFK, not the sort of person who would kill him.

No evidence has been presented that Oswald was paid by anyone to kill JFK.

Oswald, after several attempts, finally qualified on the rifle range at the USMC base, but he
was never sniper trained, nor did he have the psychological ability to kill the
most visible, most admired U.S. President of the era. Only a trained sniper
could have done that, someone who had killed on orders often, and had crossed
over to the other side of the law.

In fact, the USMC Marine Corps Scout Sniper
Training Manual says that when sniping in an urban setting, you place
yourself low in a building, deep in the room, hidden and unapparent to all
detractors. That way, you have time to exit, for no one sees you, hears
your rifle noise, or spots the smoke from your barrel.

The real shooter, a man known in the
international intelligence community by the moniker "Saul", said he was in the
first room from the corner of Houston and Elm, two stories up, in the County
Records Building. He said he was deep in the room, away from the window,
leaning his rifle on a chair to steady it. He said he fired two shots, one
which hit JFK in the back of the neck. You see, JFK had serious back
troubles and would quite often do an upward stretching motion to relieve the
pain. Just as "Saul" fired the first shot, JFK stretched upward.
That moved the first shot from the back of his head to his upper back. The
other shot hit him in the back of the head and blew out the right front side of
his skull.

WITHIN THE LAST 41 YEARS
ONLY THIS ONE MAN HAS TAKEN CREDIT FOR KILLING PRESIDENT
KENNEDY.

"Saul" also
said he made the bullets "frangible", a method used to make a bullet break up
upon exit from a human skull. There are three known ways to do this -
either saw an "X" on the front of the slug, mix the lead with sand, or mix the
lead with antimony and cast your own bullets. The purpose of making bullets
frangible is so that no large fragments can be found from which to identify the
rifle, and thereby, the shooter. An exploding bullet upon exit does more damage
as well.

LOOK AT THIS! The Itek Corporation
determined that the bullet that ruptured JFK's right skull was traveling
forward and to his right. That means that it came from his left rear, in
the area of the County Records Building.

Abraham Zapruder film still frames, just before the killing shot
and just afterward

Notice in this isolated close up from the Zapruder film that was
taken just
after JFK is hit in the back of the neck, Mrs. Kennedy is very close to him,
lovingly tending to her fallen sweetheart. Momentarily she said, "Oh, my God, they have shot my husband . . . I have his brains
in my hand."She said this a moment after
these pictures were taken, when she had her right hand around JFK's head, in her lap. This description puts JFK's death
wound where we see it on the autopsy pictures, on the right upper part of his
temple area.

Looking at the positioning in this photo from the supposed TSBD
building 6th floor location, a shooter would see the right and rear side of
JFK's head, which is the wrong angle entirely.

In the left photo, JFK is leaning to his left and his
head is turned to his left, also. This is just immediately before the shot
that killed him was fired. At this point, the exact location of the true entry
wound is pointing directly at "Saul" in the County Records Building to the car's
left rear. The faint line shows that angle of trajectory, exactly matching JFK's death wounds.

But
The Warren Commission's
"Miracle Bullet" theory has the first shot hitting the president in the back
of the shoulder, to the far right, then exiting his trachea (in a strong right to left
and upward trajectory), then going downward upon exit again and to the right to penetrate the car seat of
Governor Connelly, then entering Connelly's rib cage and right wrist, then exiting and going to the left and
downward, then entering his left knee, etc., etc. then finally being found
virtually unscathed on JFK's stretcher at Parkview Hospital. PREPOSTEROUS!

Here is
the supposed "Miracle Bullet" that hit five times and made extremely sharp
turns, but ended up in nearly perfect condition. If it lodged in Governor Connelly's
left thigh, how did it get on the stretcher with Kennedy at Parkland
Hospital? Why wasn't
it covered with JFK's and Connelly's blood?? Because it had been fired
into a police department Bullet Test Box prior to these events!

Autopsy photos now published show a small entry wound in the back, slight left side of JFK's skull then
exiting and leaving a 5 cm defect on the right side of his temple. Now
remember, that
bullet entered while he was looking just a tad to the left and leaning toward
his wife. (See the Zapruder film picture above) Clearly it came from his left rear side.

When I stood at Dealey Plaza,
right next to the memorial plaque placed on the curb, and looked up at the TSBD building, I realized the angle of fire
from there would have been extremely too steep. Any bullet coming from
the TSBD
would have gone into the floor of the car or would have exited JFK's left
chest, but no wounds or bullets were found there. In the
Robert Altgens photo where the camera is pointing toward the TSBD Building, JFK
is holding his throat, with both elbows level. Mrs. Kennedy is holding his
left elbow and is right in his face. She would have been mortally wounded
also had the shots come from the TSBD Building!

Autopsy photos of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy

The red spot next to the white ruler in the upper leftmost photo is the small entry wound;
there are no marks on JFK's left side; there was a large 5 cm. exit defect on JFK's
right side. Large flaps of skull bone can be seen, covered with hair, blood, and
brain matter. This killing wound came from JFK's left rear (from the
COUNTY RECORDS BUILDING, not the Texas School Book Depository Building, the Stemmons Parkway
Bridge in front of the car, or the Grassy Knoll to the right of the car) and the
fragments exited toward the
Grassy Knoll to the President's right and front. The head jerked backward
due to the bullet's explosive exit toward the front. "Saul" said such a
bullet would have built up tremendous pressure as it traveled through the brain
cavity. Upon exit, an explosion of tissue, blood, and bone fragments
occurred, jerking the head backward. Head shots quite often cause massive
jerking of the body, anyway.

The bottom and last photo is a re-enactment done by well-known
Hollywood Special Effects artist, Gordon Smith.

Notice that in this autopsy photo JFK's
upper back wound is roughly in the center. But in the diagram drawn by
Rydberg for The Warren Commission this wound is shown much farther to the right,
to substantiate the idea that the shooter was on the President's right rear, and
that the shooter was Oswald. Also, the bullet entry wound on the skull is now
shown, not on the left of center, but way over on the right.
Red dots show the real locations of
the wounds! Obviously the
Commission adjusted the facts to suit their mission stated on the first page of
their report, namely to "show that Lee Harvey Oswald
killed JFK and that he acted alone..." Why didn't they say, "We are going
to try to determine what happened here..."?

Supposedly, about fifty people on or near the
Grassy Knoll apparently said that they heard a popping noise from that area
somewhere,
when in fact, the noise was made by a bullet traveling over their heads and
breaking the sound barrier. A bullet going at well over 2,000 feet per
second will do that. The shots really came from in front of them, from the
County Records Building's 2nd floor. In this picture, there is no shooter
on the Grassy Knoll! Not one picture exists to attest to that idea; it's
conjecture only.

The Moorman photo shows JFK already hit in the back and
leaning toward Mrs. Kennedy. Although people in the Grassy Knoll area thought
they heard a noise there, it can be explained by a super sonic speed bullet
traveling over them and breaking the sound barrier, so the noise seems to come
from behind.

I thoroughly tested this fact in the California desert. My
friend, Lee Miller-Williams, lay on the ground face down with his eyes closed.
I positioned myself about 150 yards directly in front of the top of his head and
fired a single 30.06 round 8 feet above him. He swore that I was
behind him! That is where he heard the noise, BEHIND HIM, just like the
people on the Grassy Knoll. Saul was, in fact, in front of them, hiding
deep inside the County Records Building.

This photo by Robert Altgens shows the president's car before it
turned left onto "death alley". The Dal-Tex Building where Abraham
Zapruder worked is the forward, grey building. Note the 4 windows above
JFK on the lighter colored building to the right of the car? The shooter
was in the first room from the corner, 2 floors up, and hiding deeply in the
room. This gave him a low trajectory from JFK's left rear once the car had
turned, and this put Gov. Connelly in the direct line of fire, too.

This photo of the President's car was also taken by Robert Altgens.
JFK has both elbows raised level and is grasping his throat, attempting to
breathe. The center red line points to him. Mrs. Kennedy's left hand
is holding up his left elbow. A man wearing the exact same type of
clothing as Oswald was wearing when he was captured is standing in the doorway
just above the car. See him just above the two black people, but before
the Secret Service Agent standing on the second car? There is someone to
our right of him holding their arms up to shade their eyes from the bright sun.
This was initially identified as a man named Billy Nolan Lovelady. But he
was not wearing those clothes. Oswald was.

Here is Billy Nolan Lovelady, wearing what he wore on November
22, 1963. Compare his picture to that of the man in the TSBD Building
doorway as JFK's car goes by. Lovelady said his shirt had short sleeves,
but in the middle photograph the man is not wearing a checkered short sleeved shirt,
but a solid color long sleeved one like Oswald was wearing, and I don't see a
moustache, do you? Finally, compare the man in the doorway to this picture
of Oswald taken shortly after his arrest at the Dallas Police Station.
Oswald said on live TV,
"I didn't shoot anybody, no sir
. . . I'm just a patsy." And, the only
witness to the Officer Tippit shooting, Aquilla Clemmons, claimed she saw two
men involved in the shooting. (Two different types of shell casings were
found at the scene.) None of her two descriptions matched Oswald and she was
never called to testify before the Warren Commission.

The suggestion that Oswald was never on the sixth floor of
the Texas School Book Depository Building is a very reasonable idea.
Depository Superintendent Roy Truly testified he saw Oswald within two minutes
of the assassination, on the 2nd floor. Mrs. R. A. Reid said she saw him
less than a minute later, walking through the 2nd floor offices, toward
the front of the building. In the Altgens photograph, Lee then appears in the
front doorway to see the President go by. A few minutes
later he is seen in the lunchroom again, holding a half finished bottle of Coke.

Also, "Saul" said that after the shooting, he saw Oswald leave
the building from this very doorway and traverse to Saul's right, toward the Dal-Tex
Building. He knew Oswald because he had studied him from close proximity
in Mexico City prior to the assassination (Oswald was there, as has been verified
by CIA document record #
104-10004-10202, agency file # 201-289248 seen below.). There is also a picture that federal
agents took of "Saul", taken outside the Russian Embassy in Mexico City in October
of 1963 and carefully cropped to hide that fact (see at bottom). It found
its way into the Warren Commission report.

This data comes from the CIA's Oswald 201 file

In fact, four photos of "Saul", who was called "a possible
uninvolved co-conspirator", are found in the 24 volume Warren Commission Report. "Saul" had requested to watch Oswald
in Mexico City because although he had seen JFK several
times in person, he did not know Oswald and wanted to study his mannerisms
before killing him.

THE REAL KILLER OF JFK: Warren Commission
Exhibit 237 - Here are some pictures of "Saul", taken right out of the Warren Commission Report.
Saul was hired to kill both JFK and Oswald by a man he called "'Troit",
someone he originally met at the Bay of Pigs staging camp in Guatemala City.
Saul
was a mercenary in that invasion!
Retired Los Angeles Chief of Detectives and CIA civilian operator Hugh Chisholm
McDonald pursued Saul for many months, with the help of Blue Fox (the
international anti-communist group McDonald helped commission), until he finally
spoke to him in London. Upon that meeting, Saul admitted everything CIA supervisor
Herman Kimsey had told McDonald about Kennedy's assassination just prior to their assignment to protect
Presidential candidate Senator Barry Goldwater in Dallas in 1964. Since McDonald had previously
seen Saul at CIA Headquarters (then in Washington, DC) he knew he was talking to
the right man.

According to "Saul", Oswald was supposedly told to stay in the
sixth floor window in plain view, so the cops would know where he was and would
not hurt him. They had supposedly been informed that someone would "scare"
the President by taking shots near his car. In reality, the cops had been
told no such thing. Since "Saul" was paid $50,000 to kill both Kennedy and
Oswald, he figured Oswald would be an easy target once he was spotted by the
police, whom he anticipated would shoot at Oswald. Meanwhile, "Saul" would
kill Oswald and the world would think the cops did it. The fact that Saul
did not completely fulfill his contract is the only reason he told his story
to Hugh McDonald - he did not want the people who hired him to think he messed
up. I think he did not want them to send an assassin after him!

I was at the Arrowhead Gun
Range one day with my neighbor, a former U.S. Navy amourer named Marshall Collins. I
asked him, "Did Lee Harvey Oswald kill President Kennedy?" He answered, "Not
with that piece of s--- rifle!" He went on to say that the weapon was so
low grade that no good gun smith could make it very accurate.

Just then
another man walked over and I found I was speaking to the owner of the
mail order house where Oswald supposedly bought the rifle! (Klein's in
Chicago, mailed out on 3/20/63) He personally told me,
"I never saw, nor did I get any mail orders from Oswald. I did send out a Mannlicher-Carcano
6.5 mm to someone named 'Alex Hiddell' ". Supposedly, the
authorities found a "false" Selective Service card with the name "Alek
J. Hiddell"
and Oswald's picture (this was determined to be a "counterfeit photographic
reproduction" by the Treasury Department and the F.B.I.), although the U.S. Government has
seldom issued SS cards
with photos. The dealer told me that within minutes of the shooting,
"federal looking guys", flashing supposed ID, came to his place of business and
took ALL his files!

Having been a Federal Firearms licensed dealer
for a number of years, I personally researched the weapons, especially the
rifles that one could have purchased in 1963. I remembered that one Dallas
Police Officer said they found a Mauser 7.65 mm bolt action rifle. I figured that the
real gun had
to be very accurate and semi-automatic. I found a semi-automatic Swedish made Ljungmann 6.5 mm and the Russian semi-automatic SVD, in 7.62 x 54R caliber. The Ljungman was a rather cheap gun, so my
best pick would have been the Russian SVD, issued that year, a gun made for
military sniping use by the Russian Army.

Swedish Ljungmann 6.5 mm rifle

Now the
only man who has ever taken credit for killing JFK told former Los Angeles
Police Chief and part time CIA civilian operative Hugh Mc Donald that he used "a modified
European rifle". The man called "Saul" was apparently a Polish citizen
with the possible real name of Joseph Michael Horniak. Apparently, 14
times requests were made to the CIA Records Division for his true identity.
They finally gave this name. "Saul" was a sniper in
the Polish Army and was trained by Russians. He would have used
a semi-auto weapon for sake of speed in the event that he had to fire more than
once, which he did. A handkerchief draped about the mechanism would have caught
empty bullet casings and kept them from falling on the floor and making a noise.
The SVD also has a scope with a "man reticle", an image inside the scope that is
designed for killing people at various distances.

This 1963 issue Russian made SVD (or Snaiperskaya Vintovka Dragunova)
semi-automatic rifle is likely to be
the kind used to kill JFK. "Saul" said he wore an overcoat, that he stuffed the
rifle, muzzle downward, into his right trouser leg and sock and braced the gun butt under
his right arm on a sling. He gripped the wooden handle just below the
trigger guard as he walked. This means of carrying the gun caused him to
walk with a stiff-legged, fake limp as he entered the County Records Building.

Here is a 7.62 x 54 R (rimmed) bullet like the kind the above
Russian SVD uses. The diametric difference between a 6.5 mm and a 7.62 mm
bullet (just barely over 1 mm), is something no one would notice on the victim's
wounds. The SVD barrel rifling twists quickly (in a 4 groove right
spin within its 24+ inch barrel), so the gun shoots flat and fast
with great accuracy. I use this round with my 1905 Russian made Moisin-Nagant
(Manufactured in Tula, 20 miles due south of Moscow)
and can hit a target easily with no scope at 800 yards, on every shot. (The
Viet Cong also used the Moisin-Nagant for sniping. See Marine Sniper, the
story of
Sgt. Carlos N. Hatchcock III. ) Any good shooter and re-loader
can cast their own bullets out of soft lead mixed with sand, providing a
frangible bullet. Out of the box, this round travels at 2,850 feet per second
and is deadly accurate up to 3,280 feet.

When Dallas Police Chief Jesse Curry retired,
he published three photographs of marks made by bullets in the area of Dealey
Plaza -one that hit behind the JFK car, one that hit the curb, and one
that hit the concrete jacket around a sewer cap downrange and to the left of
JFK's car. "Saul" said that as he was setting up his first shot, he saw a
bullet hit behind Kennedy's car through his rifle scope.

This picture was published by the Saturday Evening Post on the
weekend of November 23-24, 1963. They claimed it was the view from the
shooter's location, but clearly this picture was taken from the Dal-Tex Building
fire escape catwalk, as the angle of fire is directly back to front. In the wider view they
published one can see the corner bricks on the TSBD building on the right side of the
photo. Their publishing of this photo shows they clearly did not
believe the shots had come from the 6th floor of the TSBD but from a lower
trajectory. Notice that once a car passes the curve, it is no longer visible,
making the JFK killing shot impossible from this location.

Here is a view from atop the County Records Building.
"Saul" was on the second story, having a lower view than this. The darker
gray car is in the approximate place where JFK's Presidential limousine was located
when he took the killing shot. Notice that the Grassy Knoll is directly
behind that. Only this angle of fire affords the opportunity to hit Governor
Connelly also. Whoever published this photo titled it, "The Shooter's
Location". It is curious that they came so close. "Saul" said he sat
in Dealey Plaza, studying his options, the day prior to the assassination.

Obviously, "Saul" killed Kennedy on a contract, on behalf of powerful people who wanted JFK dead. How
does he do it? Well, to him it's just another job, one he is very good at
doing. In his mind, the mark doesn't matter either way. He is doing
his job. The people who hire him are the ones committing murder.
That's how he sees it. And, as
"Saul" surmised, perhaps the people that wanted him to kill Kennedy figured they
could work better with Lyndon Johnson.

A HISTORICAL NOTE: Was "Raoul", the supposed
killer of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. , also "Saul"?
King was killed with one shot. The bullet from his body did not match one
fired from the gun that was found with James Earl Ray's fingerprints on it.
Who knows? Just recently, that case was proven to be another contract killing and a frame
job on James Earl Ray.

For more information read:

Appointment in Dallas: The
Final Solution to the Assassination of JFK, Hugh Chisholm McDonald, Zebra Press, 1976.